TheBulletinBriefs
Delhi, one of India’s most decorated domestic teams, suffered a shocking milestone defeat — their first loss to Jammu & Kashmir since the Ranji Trophy
J&K chased down the target with confidence on Delhi’s home ground, turning the Arun Jaitley Stadium into the stage of a historic win.
Opener Qamran Iqbal played the innings of his life, smashing an unbeaten 133* that anchored J&K’s successful run chase.
Alongside Iqbal, Shubham Khajuria, Henan Dogra, and Abdul Samad contributed key partnerships that kept J&K ahead throughout the chase.
Once a powerhouse in domestic cricket, Delhi now struggle for form — slipping to 6th place in Group D after another disappointing performance.
Delhi had dominated the rivalry for decades with 37 wins in 43 matches, making this defeat one of the biggest statistical upsets in Ranji history.
Jammu & Kashmir’s breakthrough victory marks a defining moment for the team — a win that will inspire future generations of cricketers from the region